Tag Archives: Joey Ortega

This article continues a series of articles on LinkedIn Pulse that touches on the various prevailing theories surrounding the cause of the deaths of Soraya and Jumana Salti. This one touches on one of the more popular theories in most … Continue reading →

We all heard the stories, gotten the emails and nodded our heads at the seemingly odd amount of overseas missionaries, dignitaries, and even Princes having a great deal of political turmoil and desperately needs YOU to help them move their … Continue reading →

The following is my response to an essay question posed to me by my professor in a Study of Terrorism course I am currently in the middle of. I decided to share it with you as I felt it not … Continue reading →

By Joey Ortega and Sharon Branco During our last broadcast on the Whitey Bulger case, we discussed the mysterious death of Shephen Rakes. Rakes was at one point set to testify for the prosecution to give an accounting of a … Continue reading →

By Sharon Branco Stephen Flemmi was Whitey Bulger’s criminal partner in the Winter Hill Gang. Stephen and Whitey were also FBI informants. Were Bulger and Flemmi told they would not be prosecuted for certain crimes? Bulger’s early pre-trial defense claim … Continue reading →

By Sharon Branco After 30 days of testimony and 62 witnesses, Assistant United States Attorney, Brian Kelly finally said, “at this time, the United States rests its case against Mr. Bulger.” Bulger’s defense attorneys will present his defense beginning on … Continue reading →

I order to add some context to the Whitey Bulger case we are following we felt a short history lesson in its roots and that of organized crime in New England would be helpful. The Irish Gang Wars By Sharon … Continue reading →

As I’ve given the hacker series all the on air episodes planned, the series will now be moved to the blog. As promised I will begin to take apart the many aspects of the self proclaimed “patriot hacker” the Jester. … Continue reading →

The Beginning…… This investigation finds its beginnings in early 2013 with the Steubenville case involving the rape of a minor which then morphed into allegations of citywide corruption and the catapulted to new and dramatic level, when at the behest … Continue reading →

~ by Amy Lynn Burch “…truee [sic] crime is entertainment and these people will latch on to anyone they think will get them publicity.” ~Michelle L McKee It almost sounds as though she’s describing herself in that statement. This is … Continue reading →